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The grave, monumental sculptures and unique landscape of the Antiquech I of Antiochos, King of Kommagene, who ruled on the slopes of Mount Nemrut at 2150 meters high in Kahta District of Adıyaman, is one of the most spectacular remains of the Hellenistic Period. Monumental sculptures spread to the eastern, western and northern terraces. The eastern terrace is the sanctuary and for this reason the most important sculptures and architectural remains are here. The well preserved giant sculptures are made of limestone blocks and are 8-10 meters high.

"The colossal statues on the top of Mountain of Nemrut in the north-east of Adiyaman is the tomb of the Commagene King Antiochus I (69-38 B.C.), dedicated to his own glory and that of the gods. This ancient tomb is accepted as the 8th wonder of the world and UNESCO world heritage site."

B.C. The Antiochus I Theos, King of the Commagene I in 62 BC, is a large statue of 8 to 9 meters (26 to 30 feet) in height, with two lions, two cartoons and various Greek, Armenian, and Zeus-Aramazd or Oromasdes, Hercules-Vahagn, The gods of Medes such as Tyche-Bakht and Apollo-Mihr-Mithras. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site on top of Mount Nemrut in Adiyaman province. Nemrut Mountain is located 40 km north of Kahta near Adiyaman.

"Enigmatic huge stone sculptures at the top of the archaeological site of Nemrut Dagi. Nemrut Dagi is a 2134m high mountain in southeastern Turkey, where a number of large statues is erected around what is assumed to be a royal tomb from the first century BCE."

The grave, monumental sculptures and unique landscape of the Antiquech I of Antiochos, King of Kommagene, who ruled on the slopes of Mount Nemrut at 2150 meters high in Kahta District of Adıyaman, is one of the most spectacular remains of the Hellenistic Period. Monumental sculptures spread to the eastern, western and northern terraces. The eastern terrace is the sanctuary and for this reason the most important sculptures and architectural remains are here. The well preserved giant sculptures are made of limestone blocks and are 8-10 meters high.

B.C. The Antiochus I Theos, King of the Commagene I in 62 BC, is a large statue of 8 to 9 meters (26 to 30 feet) in height, with two lions, two cartoons and various Greek, Armenian, and Zeus-Aramazd or Oromasdes, Hercules-Vahagn, The gods of Medes such as Tyche-Bakht and Apollo-Mihr-Mithras. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site on top of Mount Nemrut in Adiyaman province. Nemrut Mountain is located 40 km north of Kahta near Adiyaman.

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